Pair face numerous charges in NJ home invasion

Two southern New Jersey men face numerous charges after they allegedly broke into a home and threatened to kill a man and his 3-year-old daughter.

Authorities say Brandon Cooper and Davon Obryant-Still, both of Winslow Township, kicked in the front door of the Pine Hill home and then ransacked the residence. One suspect was armed with a semiautomatic handgun and allegedly threatened to kill the man and his 3-year-old daughter before forcing him into an upstairs bedroom.

Cooper and Obryant-Still allegedly stole jewelry, about $480 in cash and a cellphone before fleeing in a vehicle early Friday. But they were captured just minutes later by Gloucester Township police.

Both men face numerous charges, including burglary and making terroristic threats. It wasn't known Saturday if either man had retained an attorney.